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I'm relatively new to the software, and I'm not even sure what to search for to answer my question, so forgive me if there is an obvious answer.
We've currently got a spreadsheet that has the following columns: Item, Priority, Team Member, Estimate (hrs), Start Date, End Date. We're using it to plan out our next couple of months of work and we need estimated completion dates to provide to our stakeholders. We've done this manually by prioritizing the list, providing an estimate in hours, assigning a team member, and then manually calculating the start and end dates for each item.
Ideally I'd be able to move these items into Team Pulse as stories, provide the estimate, assign a team member and then provide either a group start date (not ideal, but workable) or a start date for each team member. Then I'd like to be able to run a report that shows me what Team Member A is doing (and when) for the next x months, and a report that shows the next x months as a whole.
Is this possible in Team Pulse? If so is there some documentation you can point me toward?
Thanks for your help.
We've currently got a spreadsheet that has the following columns: Item, Priority, Team Member, Estimate (hrs), Start Date, End Date. We're using it to plan out our next couple of months of work and we need estimated completion dates to provide to our stakeholders. We've done this manually by prioritizing the list, providing an estimate in hours, assigning a team member, and then manually calculating the start and end dates for each item.
Ideally I'd be able to move these items into Team Pulse as stories, provide the estimate, assign a team member and then provide either a group start date (not ideal, but workable) or a start date for each team member. Then I'd like to be able to run a report that shows me what Team Member A is doing (and when) for the next x months, and a report that shows the next x months as a whole.
Is this possible in Team Pulse? If so is there some documentation you can point me toward?
Thanks for your help.